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Georgetown University accepted 12% of applicants for the undergraduate Class of 2028, making this year’s rate slightly more competitive than last year. Overall, the university received 26,170 total applicants and accepted 3,226. The university has seen steady interest despite never going test-optional during the Covid pandemic.
Georgetown University has announced admission statistics for the Class of 2028. A total of 26,170 students applied and the university extended offers to 3,226, yielding a 12% overall acceptance rate at Georgetown this year.
This year's Georgetown acceptance rate marks a slight decrease from last year’s 13% admissions rate.
Georgetown also saw a 2.5% increase in the number of applicants and a 3% decrease in the number of admission offers, compared to last year, explaining the lower acceptance rate this year. During the past five years, admissions rates at Georgetown have been as high as 15.5% (Class of 2024), and as low as 11.7% (Class of 2025).
Clearly, Georgetown's recent admissions statistics highlight the school's steady appeal despite continuing to require SAT/ACT scores from all applicants, into and through the pandemic. These data also align with some larger admissions trends at the Ivies and at other top-tier universities.
Number of Applications | Accepted Students | Acceptance Rate | |
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Early Action | 8,454 | 881 | 10.3% |
Regular Decision | 17,716 | 2,345 | 13.2% |
Overall | 26,170 | 3,226 | 12.3% |
Georgetown's acceptance rate statistics have changed only slightly from last year, with both Early Action (EA) and Overall rates dropping about 1% and the Regular Decision (RD) remaining steady.
Among the various academic schools and programs, acceptance rates hovered between 11% and 15%, similar to overall acceptance rate figures at Georgetown over the past five years.
Unlike many other top-tier schools, there's a higher acceptance rate for Regular Decision (RD) applicants than for early-round applicants at Georgetown.
Georgetown's RD acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 is 13.2%, a fractional drop from 13.3% for the Class of 2027. The Early Action (EA) rate, by comparison, is lower, at 10.3% this year.
RD applicants to Georgetown numbered 17,716, about 68% of the total applicants, similar to last year.
Class of | RD Applications | RD Accepted | RD Acceptance Rate |
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2028 | 17,716 | 2,345 | 13.2% |
2027 | 17,323 | 2,299 | 13.3% |
2026 | 17,838 | 2,348 | 13% |
2025 | 18,950 | 2,278 | 12% |
2024 | 14,013 | 2,453 | 17.5% |
In the EA round, Georgetown reported making admissions offers to 881 students, out of a total of 8,584 EA applicants, yielding a very competitive 10.3% EA acceptance rate.
This year's EA round saw EA applications increasing by 4.7% compared to last year, contributing to a 1.5% drop in the EA acceptance, down from 11.8% last year.
In all, early-round applications made up about 32% of the total first-year applications Georgetown received for the Class of 2028.
It's worth noting that while applying early can give you a statistical advantage at many of the most competitive schools, Georgetown appears to be an exception. Over the past several years EA acceptance rates have been several percentage points lower than RD acceptance rates at Georgetown, highlighting that applying EA to Georgetown isn't likely to give you a statistical advantage overall, even though it will put you in a smaller pool of applicants.
Class of | EA Applications | EA Accepted | EA Acceptance Rate |
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2028 | 8,548 | 881 | 10.3% |
2027 | 8,196 | 964 | 11.8% |
2026 | 8,832 | 881 | 10% |
2025 | 8,700 | 957 | 11.5% |
2024 | 7,305 | 856 | 11.7% |
Georgetown University's acceptance rate reflects a wider trend toward increasingly competitive admissions at Ivy League schools and other top-ranked non-Ivies. Let's zoom in on the important trends at Georgetown and what they mean for prospective applicants.
Class of | Total Applications | Total Accepted | Total Acceptance Rate | RD Acceptance Rate | EA Acceptance Rate |
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2028 | 26,170 | 3,226 | 12.3% | 13.2% | 10.3% |
2027 | 25,519 | 3,263 | 12.8% | 13.3% | 11.8% |
2026 | 26,670 | 3,229 | 12.1% | 13% | 10% |
2025 | 27,650 | 3,235 | 11.7% | 12% | 11% |
2024 | 21,318 | 3,309 | 15.5% | 17.5% | 11.7% |
2023 | 22,788 | 3,202 | 14% | 15.2% | 11.8% |
2022 | 22,897 | 3,327 | 14.5% | 16% | 12% |
2021 | 21,465 | 3,313 | 15.4% | 14% | 11.9% |
2020 | 20,002 | 3,276 | 16.4% | 18.1% | 12.7% |
2019 | 19,481 | 3,202 | 6.7% | 18.1% | 13.3% |
It's clear that Georgetown has a high bar for admission, so students applying to the school will typically need to present a remarkable record of rigorous academic achievements and a profile with outstanding extracurriculars.
According to Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Charles Deacon applicants to the Class of 2028 "are particularly attracted to the national and international reputation of the University and its students... and stress the University's commitment to social justice and frequently speak about the attraction of the Jesuit ideals of cura personalis."
Georgetown University has reportedly struggled to build a more racially diverse student body. For example, Hispanic students made up only 6% of the class of 2026, and African American/Black students only 4.9%. For this year’s incoming undergraduates, however, specific demographic data on the racial and ethnic identities will not be available until after students enroll.
Alternately, Georgetown’s students do represent a broad geographic tapestry, with the Class of 2028 a mix of students from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Moreover, the university also welcomed international students from 94 countries, highlighting Georgetown's global perspectives.
The incoming cohort of undergraduates also boasts some academic prowess, as evidenced by some stellar standardized test scores, which have continued to be required at Georgetown even through the pandemic.
Those in the mid range (above the 25th percentile and below the 75th percentile) had combined SAT scores between 1,460 and 1,560 or ACT scores between 32 to 35, reflecting the exceptional academic caliber of Georgetown applicants.
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